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- .. _borg_check:
 
- borg check
 
- ----------
 
- ::
 
-     usage: borg check [-h] [--critical] [--error] [--warning] [--info] [--debug]
 
-                       [--lock-wait N] [--show-rc] [--no-files-cache] [--umask M]
 
-                       [--remote-path PATH] [--repository-only] [--archives-only]
 
-                       [--repair] [--save-space] [--last N] [-P PREFIX]
 
-                       [REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE]
 
-     
 
-     Check repository consistency
 
-     
 
-     positional arguments:
 
-       REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE
 
-                             repository or archive to check consistency of
 
-     
 
-     optional arguments:
 
-       -h, --help            show this help message and exit
 
-       --critical            work on log level CRITICAL
 
-       --error               work on log level ERROR
 
-       --warning             work on log level WARNING (default)
 
-       --info, -v, --verbose
 
-                             work on log level INFO
 
-       --debug               work on log level DEBUG
 
-       --lock-wait N         wait for the lock, but max. N seconds (default: 1).
 
-       --show-rc             show/log the return code (rc)
 
-       --no-files-cache      do not load/update the file metadata cache used to
 
-                             detect unchanged files
 
-       --umask M             set umask to M (local and remote, default: 0077)
 
-       --remote-path PATH    use PATH as borg executable on the remote (default:
 
-                             "borg")
 
-       --repository-only     only perform repository checks
 
-       --archives-only       only perform archives checks
 
-       --repair              attempt to repair any inconsistencies found
 
-       --save-space          work slower, but using less space
 
-       --last N              only check last N archives (Default: all)
 
-       -P PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX
 
-                             only consider archive names starting with this prefix
 
-     
 
- Description
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- The check command verifies the consistency of a repository and the corresponding archives.
 
- First, the underlying repository data files are checked:
 
- - For all segments the segment magic (header) is checked
 
- - For all objects stored in the segments, all metadata (e.g. crc and size) and
 
-   all data is read. The read data is checked by size and CRC. Bit rot and other
 
-   types of accidental damage can be detected this way.
 
- - If we are in repair mode and a integrity error is detected for a segment,
 
-   we try to recover as many objects from the segment as possible.
 
- - In repair mode, it makes sure that the index is consistent with the data
 
-   stored in the segments.
 
- - If you use a remote repo server via ssh:, the repo check is executed on the
 
-   repo server without causing significant network traffic.
 
- - The repository check can be skipped using the --archives-only option.
 
- Second, the consistency and correctness of the archive metadata is verified:
 
- - Is the repo manifest present? If not, it is rebuilt from archive metadata
 
-   chunks (this requires reading and decrypting of all metadata and data).
 
- - Check if archive metadata chunk is present. if not, remove archive from
 
-   manifest.
 
- - For all files (items) in the archive, for all chunks referenced by these
 
-   files, check if chunk is present.
 
-   If a chunk is not present and we are in repair mode, replace it with a same-size
 
-   replacement chunk of zeros.
 
-   If a previously lost chunk reappears (e.g. via a later backup) and we are in
 
-   repair mode, the all-zero replacement chunk will be replaced by the correct chunk.
 
-   This requires reading of archive and file metadata, but not data.
 
- - If we are in repair mode and we checked all the archives: delete orphaned
 
-   chunks from the repo.
 
- - if you use a remote repo server via ssh:, the archive check is executed on
 
-   the client machine (because if encryption is enabled, the checks will require
 
-   decryption and this is always done client-side, because key access will be
 
-   required).
 
- - The archive checks can be time consuming, they can be skipped using the
 
-   --repository-only option.
 
 
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